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Splitsville explores contemporary consumption within a bowling framework, combining swankiness with three bars, and a full-service restaurant. Splitsville’s menu, developed under the guidance of one of Food & Wine magazine's Best New Chefs of 2008 Tim Cushman, stacks up and knocks down a cadre of ville plates ($5–$14) including spicy edamame and three-pepper calamari, stomach-stuffing signature plates ($14–$19) including the mahi mahi with voodoo shrimp and filet mignon, and big bowl drinks ($21) including the rum bowl and voodoo juice bowl. Diners sprinkle the restaurant with chatter as they dive into their choice of sauced steaks, generous pizzas, and rolls from the on-site sushi bar to the musical vibrations blowing from the speakers. After 8 p.m., all diners younger than 21 turn into pumpkin-shaped bowling balls and the fine hobby-sport decorum requests an evening-casual dress code as the crowd usurps the restaurant’s reins for nocturnal nourishment with energetic music.

Fresh fare can be found at The Fish House, where diners seek to sample every seafood dish on the menu.
Dieters beware — The Fish House does not offer low-fat cuisine.
Toast your evening out at The Fish House with a glass of beer or wine from their lengthy drink list.
Families will feel right at home at The Fish House with its kid-friendly menu and atmosphere.
A great space for entertaining large parties, consider reserving the private room at The Fish House for your next big event.
Wifi is on the house at The Fish House, so you can stay connected on your mobile device.
The Fish House's outdoor seating is available during the warmer months.
Reservations are not accepted at The Fish House, so you may encounter a crowd during rush hours.
No need to gussy up for a trip to The Fish House, where patrons dress for comfort and fun.
Or, take your grub to-go.
Love the food so much you want to serve it at your next soiree? No problem — The Fish House offers catering.
Guests can park for free in the adjoining lot.
The menu at The Fish House is reasonably priced, with most items costing less than $30.

Inspired by the menus of neighborhood eateries throughout Naples, the chefs at Fresco Miami combine the traditional and modern as they assemble refined dishes using high-quality ingredients. Pastas, pizzas, and grilled entrees are speckled with familiar flavors such as buffalo mozzarella and imported Italian prosciutto, as well as imaginative adornments such as Maine lobster and edible microchips. Adhering to his own time-tested recipes, Alfredo Forgione and his handpicked team of chefs also churn out oven-crisped Neapolitan pizzas.
Fresco Miami’s décor, much like its cuisine, effortlessly blends contemporary and time-honored styles. The wall art's vibrant reds and purples stand in contrast to the dining room's hues of black, white, and brushed nickel. Outdoors, patio seating allows diners to enjoy their meals as they keep an eye out for the return of their favorite cloud.

A man seizes a bottle of liquor by its neck, lifts it off its grooved feet, and hurls it into the air. Eyes forward, he catches it behind his back with his left hand as his right pours the first ingredient in a mixed drink. Off The Hookah's flair bartenders juggle flaming concoctions and fix classic cocktails inside a 14,000-square-foot restaurant with Moroccan décor and cushy beds and couches. After high-fiving the two pharaoh statues stationed by the door, guests can dig into tapas, sushi, and artfully arranged Mediterranean cuisine. Outdoor seating wraps around the entire main hall, providing plush couches from which to exhale hookah fumes and watch mariners tying up their boats or saddling their sharks at the marina. On the weekends, DJs spin Mediterranean, Latin, and American records, while belly dancers undulate around indoor and outdoor areas.

Find the best of Brazil at Boteco.
Boteco is a fantastic spot to indulge and with no low-fat options, you'll need to save the diet for another day.
For your viewing pleasure, Boteco also stocks TVs in the bar area.
Tots and tykes will be right at home at Boteco with its kid-approved food and ambience.
Eat outdoors Boteco (weather permitting) with their beautiful patio seating.
The perfect place for a large party, Boteco will comfortably host your friends and family.
Getting online is easy with Boteco free and convenient wifi.
Live music is common at Boteco, as is a DJ.
Boteco also features a DJ and dancing.
The bar's noise level can be somewhat straining on the vocal cords, so intimate get-togethers may be best enjoyed elsewhere.
Pups of all sorts are also welcome at the bar.
If your Friday or Saturday night plans include a trip to the bar, it's best to reserve a table before heading over.
Boteco's dress code is casual — diners are welcome to dress up (or down) to their comfort level.
Feed the gang at your next get-together with catering from Boteco as well.
If you're strapped for time, take out food from Boteco.
For diners who choose to drive to the bar, parking is readily available — the nearby lot offers optional valet, and street parking is also accessible.
Your bill at Boteco will typically run less than $30 per person, so bring the whole gang!

Virtually unchanged since it opened in 1946, Fox's Sherron Inn is known as one of Miami's favorite dive bars. But it's more than a rough-around-the-edges place to throw back a cocktail or two. The kitchen turns out delicious pub fare, and on many a night, patrons catch stellar local music. Many press outlets agree that Fox's Sherron Inn is a rare gem?even Martha Stewart magazine, which named it one of 100 reasons to hit the road.
From the Press
"Notoriously stiff martinis . . . high quality pub fare . . . and the fried chicken? Well, let's just say you'll be licking your fingers." ? Miami New Times
"This is a classic Miami cocktail lounge with aviation-themed d?cor and an aren't-the-fifties-great ambience. It's the kind of sympathetic joint where everyone?from construction workers and businessmen to University of Miami students?knows your name, but stays out of your business. ? Travel and Leisure
"When you?re looking for a [bar] without any pretentious patrons, Fox?s is the answer." ? CBS Miami